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Josh Williams died after the car in which he was a passenger crashed into a tree

The family of a 20 year old drink-drive victim are supporting a summer crackdown by police across Wales.

Josh Williams from Merthyr Tydfil was killed in March 2013 while a passenger in a car driven by a motorist over the legal limit.

Throughout June, police will increase stop-checks to catch offenders and educate drivers as part of their campaign.

Mr Williams' mother, Julie, said: "We don't live now - we just exist."

My best friend is goneNathaniel Williams, Brother

Adam Pembridge pleaded guilty at Merthyr Crown Court last July to causing death while over the legal limit to drive and was jailed for five years.

Over 460 drink-drivers were caught during the last campaign at Christmas, a fall on the previous year's figure of 502.

Mr Williams' stepfather Neil Parry said: "I had the most horrific duty that any parent will ever have and that is to identify your child.

"No parent should ever have that question put to them. Every time I close my eyes I picture him in that hospital.

"A lot of people are of the mindset that 'it's only down the road' or 'it's only one drink', but that little momentary lapse of concentration and you hit a kerb and your car spins out of control, that's when you realise 'I wish I didn't have that drink'.